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...it doesn't look that way if you look in the MiG-29 manual(RL russian)

In "TP" mode, the cursor can be slewed +/- 30 degrees in azimuth and +/- 15 degrees in elevation.

I'm not following unless you're implying the eos only scans what is in the 6x4 target designator. From what the manual states the same can be said in DCS, the scan coverage is displayed as a fixed +/-30 +/-15 and the cursor can be slewed to these limits.
I would have thought the td would be a sensor focus eg. Radar or seeker.

...it doesn't look that way if you look in the MiG-29 manual(RL russian)

In "TP" mode, the cursor can be slewed +/- 30 degrees in azimuth and +/- 15 degrees in elevation.

Those values should be the size of the IRST scanning zone which can be further reduced by selecting the narrow mode (then it's +/- 15 degrees in azimuth) so perhaps you misunderstood something when translating? E.g. IRST scanning head vs target selection cursor?

In the Yugoslav MiG-29 manual, I've found no such reference in regards to the cursor movement limits. Besides, what would these degrees mean anyway when the scanning picture is projected on the HUD?

which can be further reduced by selecting the narrow mode (then it's +/- 15 degrees in azimuth) so perhaps you misunderstood something when translating? E.g. IRST scanning head vs target selection cursor?

I didn't see any reference to a narrow "TP" search mode in the MiG-29 manual - only a +/- 30 degree(azimuth), +/- 15 degree(elevation) displayed scan(search) area and a +/- 30(both azimuth and elevation) display area for the reticle(locked target). See attachments.

AFAIK the wide/narrow search modes only exists in the Su-27 "OLS" mode.

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In the Yugoslav MiG-29 manual, I've found no such reference in regards to the cursor movement limits. Besides, what would these degrees mean anyway when the scanning picture is projected on the HUD?

I have no idea what you are referring to

I thought Frostie said that the target cursor couldn't be moved in elevation("no height control"), but I realise that he meant that the actual scan zone cannot be moved in elevation - this confused me since the scanzone cannot be moved at all(fixed forward).

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Also, the cursor should be vertically elongated, apparently.

Yes thats what I was talking about - as you can see in the first attachment, the cursor is shown as a 6 by 4 degrees box and I was wondering about what this(the degrees) signifies.

Yes thats what I was talking about - as you can see in the first attachment, the cursor is shown as a 6 by 4 degrees box and I was wondering about what this(the degrees) signifies.

It's interesting how they left the scan zone in search mode compressed to match the bottom line (which indicates the scan zone direction) even though it's fixed on the MiG-29. Probably because there's a lot of commonality between the WCS systems between it and the Su-27.